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ICE and DHS strike again

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  • wtgW Offline
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    The Maryland woman arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in December and held for 25 days despite offering proof of citizenship has been issued a U.S. passport and removal proceedings against her in immigration court have been halted, her lawyers said in a statement Monday.

    The issuance of a U.S. passport to Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales “is the most definitive proof that she, or indeed anyone, can produce to show the reality of their citizenship. And yet, this document is only verification of the truth. She was a citizen before receiving the passport, and she will remain a citizen thereafter,” Gunther Sanabria, president of the law firm representing Diaz Morales, said.

    Sanabria said the Department of Homeland Security filed a request last week for dismissal before the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) in the removal proceedings. But, he added, Diaz Morales’s freedom “has an asterisk attached.”

    “Given that the government only agreed to closing Dulce’s case ‘without prejudice’ it indicates they maintain the position that they can resume these proceedings against her at any time,” Sanabria wrote.

    Lawyers for Diaz Morales said she would not comment at this time on being issued a passport or DHS’s decision to halt removal proceedings.

    DHS did not immediately respond to a request from The Post to questions on why it requested to halt removal proceedings or whether it planned to renew removal efforts at a later date.

    https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/nation/2026/06/02/woman-held-by-ice-25-days-despite-citizenship-claim-gets-us-passport/90370184007/

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      Here in Chicago.

      Federal agents chased and detained a man Tuesday morning in Albany Park, crashing into a woman’s car during the pursuit and threatening residents who gathered at a chaotic scene.

      A Sun-Times reporter witnessed the scene and its aftermath.

      The arrest comes amid a continued effort by federal immigration authorities to carry out arrests in the Chicago area, months after the end of Operation Midway Blitz — the Trump administration’s pummeling deportation campaign that led to thousands of arrests.

      Tuesday’s incident started at 8:07 a.m., when a black Nissan SUV carrying one agent turned east onto Lawrence Avenue from Kedzie Avenue, chasing a shirtless man. A second black Nissan SUV carrying more agents then pulled out of a nearby parking lot and hit a woman’s car in an apparent effort to block the man from running.

      The agents were wearing Department of Homeland Security badges and patches associated with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

      Three agents ultimately wrestled the man to the ground as he screamed for help, asking agents to get off him as he was held under the front bumper of one of the SUVs. One agent then shocked him with a Taser.

      The agent also aimed the weapon at bystanders and a journalist. Another agent pulled out a can of pepper spray and pointed it at the crowd as he waved away passing vehicles.

      During the scuffle, an agent dropped a fully loaded bullet magazine onto the street. A supervisor picked it up minutes later, after other agents had left.

      As the man was being detained, agents threatened to arrest the woman whose car had been struck. She had been stopped at a red light.

      A few dozen people showed up and faced off with the seven federal agents who arrived in five unmarked vehicles equipped with emergency lights. Onlookers filmed on their cellphones, blew whistles and screamed at the agents.

      One agent had a Jerusalem cross sticker on the back of his phone, a Christian symbol dating to the Crusades that more recently has gained popularity among the far-right and white supremacist groups. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was criticized for having a chest tattoo of a Jerusalem cross in the weeks before President Donald Trump’s second inauguration. He countered with a since-deleted post on X, saying, “Anti-Christian bigotry in the media on full display.”

      Chicago police officers who arrived minutes after the arrest spoke to witnesses and made a report. An officer and said detectives would take over the investigation if the crash was deemed a hit-and-run.

      https://chicago.suntimes.com/immigration/2026/06/02/federal-agents-crash-into-car-while-detaining-man-in-albany-park

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        Both of these incidents are terrifying to me. I feel like there’s less news attention to ICE’s activities, but the activities themselves continue.

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